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Burning Poetry was a hit

Burning Poetry was as usual a highlight of the Goondiwindi State High School’s Expressive Arts Week.It was on Wednesday night..Goondiwindi State High School is abuzz about a “kaleidoscope”...

Co-op thanks local support

 The power of “local” has ensured the Goondiwindi Co-op has survived a year of global intrusion and the dominance of the big food chainsThe Co-op...

Community Noticeboard: October 19

Send it  to ian.jones@fairfaxmedia.com.au or submit a community notice through our website. It is really simple to use and can be accessed via any computer...

Tractor struck down by inner tubial protrusion

You can get it picking up a heavy load; you can get it having a baby; you can get it just by sneezing; matter of fact –...

Australians embrace the renewable future

Something exciting has taken place across Australia. Despite the swirling misinformation and complex jargon, Australians see a clear path forward for our energy system. ...

Trek putting mental health on the map

WHEN they’re working, they wear hi-vis to remain seen, but these miners are taking time off to highlight a sometimes invisible illness.Robert Chappel, a...

Rain shouldn’t harm quailty

Rain slowed the start of grain harvesting last week. Lloyd George from  Ag Scientia said grain storage companies reported limited activity. Early quality has been...

Age pension crisis is looming

Age discrimination in the workforce needs to end to combat a growing aged pension crisis in the country's oldest regions, according to the Regional Australia...

We care… because Goondiwindi has a big heart

The Mental Health Week Art Exhibition opened last week.  And it proved Goondiwindi has a big heart. The exhibition is a joint effort between Rural...

Festival fun defies rain

The little town of Ashford came alive on the weekend celebrating its third annual salami festival with high spirits undaunted by the rain clouds. Ashford’s Mario Pintus...

Letters to the Editor

People in Cairns and throughout Queensland are rightly appalled at the light sentence handed out in the case of the Edmonton man who was...

All you need to know about Cattle Health Declaration

The Cattle Health Declaration is currently gaining significant exposure as a tool for producers to address biosecurity concerns. It’s a document that allows producers...

Yabbetes’ sixth straight Cup in last ball thriller

The Yetman Yabbettes have claimed an unprecedented sixth consecutive Meghan L. White Cup, defeating the Yelarbon Yellowbetties by five wickets in a dramatic last-ball...